
Software Usability Measurement
Software usability measurement involves evaluating how effectively, efficiently, and satisfactorily users can interact with a software application. It uses specific criteria and tests—such as user surveys, task success rates, and error rates—to assess the user experience. The goal is to identify areas where the software can be improved to make it more intuitive, easier to learn, and more satisfying to use. This process helps developers ensure the software meets user needs, enhances productivity, and reduces frustration, ultimately leading to better-designed products that deliver value to their users.